
From the march-in to the last toast, I hold the programme together so you and your guests stay in the moment, not watching the clock.
I learn your story first, then host your day like it matters, because to me it does. Here is how the programme comes together, and you can see a sample of a wedding programme timeline.
A warm, confident welcome that sets the tone and settles any nerves in the room.
I cue seamless speaker transitions and high-energy yum seng toasts with pacing that makes your biggest stage moments feel powerful, polished and unforgettable.
Interactive segments that fit your guests, keeping the energy up between courses.
A heartfelt close that leaves your guests smiling and your day feeling complete.
Warm entrances, big laughs, games that land, and toasts that mean something.




From the quiet ceremony to the family customs and the run of show, explore how I host each part of the day.

A calm, heartfelt ceremony host for your vows, ring exchange and signing, carried into your banquet if you wish.
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Guiding your tea ceremony with warmth and the right customs, so parents, elders and both families feel honoured.
Explore tea ceremony
How your day comes together, from the reception to the send-off, hosted so it flows without any gaps.
See the run of show"Overall, my partner and I are super delighted on the outcome of our wedding day, and Dixon gave a special touch of icing to the cake."
"We will strongly recommend Mr Dixon as a wedding emcee for our friends and relatives. He was really great at engaging all our guests."
"If you are looking for an emcee who takes the initiative to help you along the way of your wedding planning, Dixon is definitely the guy for you."
Wedding emcee rates in Singapore usually come down to a few things: whether it is a solemnisation, a lunch or a full evening banquet, how many hours you need me for, and whether you want one host to carry both your ceremony and your dinner. A bilingual host who works in English and Mandarin, and who helps tighten your programme, is doing more than reading announcements off a card.
Whether you call it an emcee or an MC, I keep my pricing fair and transparent. Tell me your date, venue and rough programme on Instagram, and I'll send you a clear quote with no surprises, so you know exactly what you are getting before anything is confirmed.
Ask about ratesYes. I can host your solemnisation before your wedding banquet, keeping one consistent, warm tone across both events.
Yes. Tell me the languages, customs and moments your families hold dear, and I'll weave them into the programme so everyone feels included.
Popular dates get taken as early as two years ahead, so it is best to message me on Instagram with your date and venue as soon as you have them. I'll tell you straight away whether I'm free.
Yes. I plan interactive segments and games that suit your crowd, so guests are smiling and involved rather than checking their phones.
Wedding emcee rates in Singapore usually depend on the type of event, how many hours you need, and whether you want one host across both your solemnisation and your banquet. Whether you call it an emcee or an MC, I keep my rates fair and transparent, and I'll send you a clear quote once I know your date, time and venue.
None, really. Emcee and MC both mean the same host who runs your programme and keeps the room warm. In Singapore people use both words, and I answer to either.
Send me your date and venue on Instagram, and I'll let you know if I'm free and how I can help.
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